Street scene model releases
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If you do street photography, how do you handle model releases? Very often it is difficult to get a release from someone in a street shot. If you don't have a release, can the photo be used for anything except "editorial" purposes? So much great photography has been taken in the street -- I wonder if Henri Cartier-Bresson had releases for his street photos (of course many of them did not feature recognizable people..)
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as always, ymmv and you should consult an attorney on such matters. there are lots of great resources on the 'net on this, google is your friend here, too...
legalities of street photography
more here
dan heller's site is good
some interesting things are copyrighted....
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Thanks for your helpful replys. Andy thanks for suggesting that I post my question here. I belong to a stock photo site that is very conservative re: street photos -- what I've read here so far is liberating -- Thanks again.
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